ABS-CBNNews.com reports that National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Assistant Director Atty. Medardo de Lemos said "the bureau’s Anti-fraud and Computer Crimes Division has the capability to trace where and when (the sex video featuring the late actor Ram Revilla and his girlfriend Janelle Manahan) was first uploaded."

ABS-CBNNews.com reports that National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Assistant Director Atty. Medardo de Lemos said "the bureau’s Anti-fraud and Computer Crimes Division has the capability to trace where and when (the sex video featuring the late actor Ram Revilla and his girlfriend Janelle Manahan) was first uploaded."

Initial reports speculated that the video file could have come from the slain actor’s computer. The report noted that Revilla’s mother, Genelyn Magsaysay, had admitted that she has Revilla’s laptop. However, she said in another ABS-CBNNews.com report that neither she or any of her children (Revilla’s siblings) know the laptop’s password.

Manahan’s lawyer, Atty. Argee Guevarra, saw Magsaysay’s disclosure in a different light. He said, "If only members of the Bautista household, including Ms. Genelyn Bautista, have access to Ramgen's laptop...the legal conclusion could only be that she-or any of her children-were responsible for uploading the sex videos in social networking sites and in various websites."

Guevarra pointed out that Magsaysay’s admission is "different from her earlier statements that her family did not have Ramgen’s laptop." Throughout this newest development in the case, Revilla’s mother and siblings have maintained that they had nothing to do with leaking the sex video.